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Eight new stable kernels

Eight new stable kernels

Posted Nov 20, 2023 18:25 UTC (Mon) by ReillyBrogan (guest, #120840)
In reply to: Eight new stable kernels by willy
Parent article: Eight new stable kernels

That, and also these are the "massive" bugfix patches that always come after the merge window closes. They usually take longer for Gregkh to work through than usual kernels. 6.5.2-rc1 for example had 603 individual patches in it, most bugfix releases for the most recent stable kernel usually are more like 70-200 individual patches. Actually, this might be the soonest Gregkh has gotten through the merge window bugfixes in the last year or so. Usually they land more on a .4 or .5 release.


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